Resident Evil Requiem: How To Save

Resident Evil Requiem, often referred to as Resident Evil 9, uses classic Typewriters as its main save system. You manually save at Typewriters, and on higher difficulties you must use Ink Ribbons. Autosaves exist, but they are limited depending on your difficulty setting.

Here is exactly how saving works and where the current save points are located.

How Saving Works In Resident Evil Requiem

Using Typewriters To Save

To save your game, interact with a Typewriter. These are usually placed in safe rooms or secured areas where enemies cannot enter.

On Casual and Standard Modern, you can save freely at any Typewriter without using extra items.

On Standard Classic and Insanity, each manual save requires 1 Ink Ribbon. If you run out, you cannot manually save until you find another.

Ink Ribbon Rules On Higher Difficulties

Ink Ribbons are required on:

  • Standard Classic

  • Insanity

You will find enough to progress, but you cannot waste them. Save before boss fights, long combat sections, or risky puzzle areas.

Autosave System Explained

The game also creates autosaves at certain checkpoints. These usually trigger before boss encounters or major progression moments.

On Casual and Standard Modern, autosaves are frequent.

On Standard Classic and Insanity, autosaves are reduced. You may respawn much farther back if you rely only on autosave.

If you die, the game normally loads your most recent save, manual or auto, whichever is latest.

All Confirmed Save Point Locations

Below are the currently confirmed Typewriter locations.

Care Center, Room 201

This Typewriter is inside Room 201 of the Care Center. It sits on a white table near a cabinet. This is one of the earlier safe room saves.

Care Center, Guard Office

Located on the first floor of the Care Center near the Central Hall. The Typewriter is inside the Guard Office.

Care Center, Lead Researcher’s Office

Found in the East Wing on the second floor of the Care Center. Enter the Lead Researcher’s Office to find the Typewriter inside.

More save locations appear as you progress through R.P.D. and ARK, but these are the early game Care Center saves you will rely on first.

When You Should Save

Save before:

  • Boss fights

  • Major combat waves

  • Long exploration segments

  • Risky backtracking routes

If you are playing on Standard Classic or Insanity, think ahead. Losing 20 to 30 minutes of progress because you did not want to use 1 Ink Ribbon hurts more than spending it.

Final Blurb

Resident Evil Requiem keeps the classic survival tension alive with limited manual saves on higher difficulties. Casual players can relax a bit, but Standard Classic and Insanity demand smart resource management.

If you treat Ink Ribbons like ammo and plan your saves carefully, you will avoid painful resets and keep your run under control.

FAQ

How do you save in Resident Evil Requiem?

You save by interacting with Typewriters. On Standard Classic and Insanity, you must use 1 Ink Ribbon per manual save.

Does Resident Evil Requiem autosave?

Yes, but autosaves are reduced on Standard Classic and Insanity.

What happens when you die?

The game loads your most recent save, either manual or autosave, whichever is latest.

Are Typewriters in safe rooms?

Yes, they are typically placed in rooms where enemies cannot enter.


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